Author Archives: Graham Veale

God’s Crime Scene: Review and Reflections

J Warner Wallace’s “God’s Crime Scene” is beautifully produced, visually engaging, delightfully accessible, practically useful, engaging, entertaining and (best of all) true. Wallace, an experienced cold-case detective, suggests that the reader approach the universe as a sleuth would approach a dead body in a sealed room.

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Polyamory, Incest and the Meaning of Marriage

If anyone wants to understand the prejudice faced by the proponents of covenantal marriage, he need only read Adam Gopnik’s homily to religious conservatives in the BBC online magazine. Mr Gopnik scolds religious conservatives for our “persecution mania”. No temples, churches or mosques have been closed, he opines, since the Supreme Court changed America’s marriage laws.

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